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Age of respondent

1. Do personal favour for group members.

1.do personal favour for group members. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 3 0 13 0 0 16
respondent Expected
6.3 2.1 4.8 1.5 1.3 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 37 0 16 3 0 56
Expected
22.0 7.3 16.8 5.3 4.6 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 17 32 27 20 7 103
Expected
40.6 13.4 30.8 9.7 8.5 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 43 1 20 1 14 79
Expected
31.1 10.3 23.6 7.5 6.5 79.0
Count
Total Count 100 33 76 24 21 254
Expected
100.0 33.0 76.0 24.0 21.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 122.570(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 133.958 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.075 1 .300
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.32.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .065 .060 1.037 .301(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.035 .066 .562 .574(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.
2.make my attitudes clear to group

2.make my attitudes clear to group


seldom occasionally often Always Total
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
5.4 1.9 2.1 6.6 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 21 3 29 3 56
Expected
18.7 6.6 7.5 23.1 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 38 26 3 36 103
Expected
34.5 12.2 13.8 42.6 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 24 1 2 52 79
Expected
26.4 9.3 10.6 32.7 79.0
Count
Total Count 85 30 34 105 254
Expected
85.0 30.0 34.0 105.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 147.478(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 141.584 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.356 1 .244
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 2 cells (12.5%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.89.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .073 .065 1.165 .245(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.151 .066 2.427 .016(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.
3.do little things to make it pleasent to be member of the group

3.do little things to make it pleasent to be member of the group Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 0 13 1 16
respondent Expected
.1 2.2 6.3 2.5 5.0 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 21 29 2 4 56
Expected
.2 7.7 22.0 8.6 17.4 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 0 2 37 24 40 103
Expected
.4 14.2 40.6 15.8 32.0 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 1 10 34 0 34 79
Expected
.3 10.9 31.1 12.1 24.6 79.0
Count
Total Count 1 35 100 39 79 254
Expected
1.0 35.0 100.0 39.0 79.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 130.510(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 132.009 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
9.459 1 .002
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 7 cells (35.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .06.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .193 .060 3.128 .002(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.203 .065 3.295 .001(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.
4.try out my new ideas with the group

4.try out my new ideas with the group


seldom occasionally often Always Total
age of 20-30 Count 3 0 0 13 16
respondent Expected
6.9 2.4 2.9 3.8 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 22 14 15 5 56
Expected
24.3 8.4 10.1 13.2 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 57 15 16 15 103
Expected
44.6 15.4 18.7 24.3 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 28 9 15 27 79
Expected
34.2 11.8 14.3 18.7 79.0
Count
Total Count 110 38 46 60 254
Expected
110.0 38.0 46.0 60.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 54.411(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 52.158 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.120 1 .729
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 2.39.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.022 .070 -.346 .730(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.023 .068 .371 .711(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

6.am easy to understand.

6.am easy to understand. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 1 0 13 16
respondent Expected
.4 5.5 2.0 1.9 6.2 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 35 1 15 5 56
Expected
1.3 19.4 6.8 6.6 21.8 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 6 40 3 0 54 103
Expected
2.4 35.7 12.6 12.2 40.1 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 0 11 26 15 27 79
Expected
1.9 27.4 9.6 9.3 30.8 79.0
Count
Total Count 6 88 31 30 99 254
Expected
6.0 88.0 31.0 30.0 99.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 128.089(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 143.028 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.619 1 .203
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 6 cells (30.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .38.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .080 .059 1.274 .204(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.133 .058 2.131 .034(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

7.rule with an iron hand.

7.rule with an iron hand. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 0 13 2 1 16
respondent Expected
4.0 2.1 3.1 2.8 4.0 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 14 0 5 36 1 56
Expected
13.9 7.3 10.8 9.9 14.1 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 36 0 23 2 42 103
Expected
25.5 13.4 19.9 18.2 26.0 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 13 33 8 5 20 79
Expected
19.6 10.3 15.2 14.0 19.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 63 33 49 45 64 254
Expected
63.0 33.0 49.0 45.0 64.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 235.884(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 222.236 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
2.160 1 .142
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 2.08.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.092 .050 -1.473 .142(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.075 .057 -1.190 .235(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.
8.find time to listen to gruop member.

8.find time to listen to gruop member. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
5.3 .9 2.7 7.1 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 21 0 14 21 56
Expected
18.5 3.1 9.5 24.9 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 37 1 16 49 103
Expected
34.1 5.7 17.4 45.8 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 24 13 13 29 79
Expected
26.1 4.4 13.4 35.1 79.0
Count
Total Count 84 14 43 113 254
Expected
84.0 14.0 43.0 113.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 41.349(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 43.009 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
3.206 1 .073
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .88.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.113 .060 -1.798 .0
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.094 .062 -1.495 .1
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

9.criticize poor work.

9.criticize poor work. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 1 0 13 2 0 16
respondent Expected
2.8 2.5 3.2 6.7 .8 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 1 3 2 50 0 56
Expected
9.7 8.8 11.2 23.4 2.9 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 22 35 22 24 0 103
Expected
17.8 16.2 20.7 43.0 5.3 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 20 2 14 30 13 79
Expected
13.7 12.4 15.9 33.0 4.0 79.0
Count
Total Count 44 40 51 106 13 254
Expected
44.0 40.0 51.0 106.0 13.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 158.474(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 154.490 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
3.243 1 .072
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 6 cells (30.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .82.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.113 .058 -1.809 .072(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.088 .067 -1.396 .164(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

11.speak in manner not to be questioned

11.speak in manner not to be questioned Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 0 1 13 16
respondent Expected
1.2 3.0 1.4 5.1 5.2 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 21 0 15 20 56
Expected
4.2 10.6 5.1 17.9 18.3 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 19 15 10 25 34 103
Expected
7.7 19.5 9.3 32.8 33.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 0 10 13 40 16 79
Expected
5.9 14.9 7.2 25.2 25.8 79.0
Count
Total Count 19 48 23 81 83 254
Expected
19.0 48.0 23.0 81.0 83.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 82.232(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 89.985 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.777 1 .378
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (20.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is
1.20.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp. Approx.
Value Std. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Error(a)
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.055 .056 -.881 .379(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.085 .061 -1.360 .175(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

12.keep to myself.

12.keep to myself. Total


Always often occasionaly seldom never
age of 20-30 Count 1 13 0 2 0 16
respondent Expected
6.3 2.4 3.0 2.1 2.3 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 30 2 0 21 3 56
Expected
22.0 8.4 10.4 7.3 7.9 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 26 9 34 8 26 103
Expected
40.6 15.4 19.1 13.4 14.6 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 43 14 13 2 7 79
Expected
31.1 11.8 14.6 10.3 11.2 79.0
Count
Total Count 100 38 47 33 36 254
Expected
100.0 38.0 47.0 33.0 36.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 147.760(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 136.373 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.793 1 .181
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (20.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 2.08.

Symmetric Measures

Value Asymp. Approx. Approx. Sig.


Std.
Error(a) T(b)
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.084 .055 -1.341 .181(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.121 .060 -1.927 .055(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.
13.look out for the personal welfare of individual group member.

13.look out for the personal welfare of individual group member. Total
never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 13 1 16
respondent Expected
2.5 4.2 1.5 3.8 3.9 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 21 14 3 17 1 56
Expected
8.8 14.8 5.3 13.4 13.7 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 2 51 13 3 34 103
Expected
16.2 27.2 9.7 24.7 25.1 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 15 2 8 28 26 79
Expected
12.4 20.8 7.5 19.0 19.3 79.0
Count
Total Count 40 67 24 61 62 254
Expected
40.0 67.0 24.0 61.0 62.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 141.281(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 168.247 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
9.942 1 .002
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.51.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .198 .061 3.211 .001(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.240 .060 3.919 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

14.assign group member to paticular tasks.

14.assign group member to paticular tasks. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 0 14 16
respondent Expected
4.5 4.4 2.5 4.6 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 24 29 3 56
Expected
15.7 15.4 8.8 16.1 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 36 28 9 30 103
Expected
28.8 28.4 16.2 29.6 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 35 16 2 26 79
Expected
22.1 21.8 12.4 22.7 79.0
Count
Total Count 71 70 40 73 254
Expected
71.0 70.0 40.0 73.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 128.132(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 135.806 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
16.742 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 2.52.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.257 .059 -4.226 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.244 .061 -3.989 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

16. Schedule the work to be done.

16.schedule the work to be done. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
7.1 .1 1.9 6.9 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 15 6 56
Expected
24.9 .4 6.6 24.0 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 52 2 0 49 103
Expected
45.8 .8 12.2 44.2 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 24 0 15 40 79
Expected
35.1 .6 9.3 33.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 113 2 30 109 254
Expected
113.0 2.0 30.0 109.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 65.755(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 82.611 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
2.536 1 .111
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (31.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .13.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .100 .063 1.597 .111(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman .145 .061 2.334 .020(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

17.maintain definite standards of performance.

17.maintain definite standards of performance. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
5.1 1.0 3.1 6.7 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 21 0 3 32 56
Expected
17.9 3.5 11.0 23.6 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 42 8 20 33 103
Expected
32.8 6.5 20.3 43.4 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 16 8 27 28 79
Expected
25.2 5.0 15.6 33.3 79.0
Count
Total Count 81 16 50 107 254
Expected
81.0 16.0 50.0 107.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 46.634(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 53.807 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.792 1 .181
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.01.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.084 .061 -1.341 .181(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.098 .064 -1.562 .119(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

18.refuse to explain my action.

18.refuse to explain my action. Total


Always often occasionaly seldom never
age of 20-30 Count 0 0 1 13 2 16
respondent Expected
3.1 1.3 3.4 2.7 5.5 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 0 16 2 38 56
Expected
10.8 4.4 11.9 9.5 19.4 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 20 7 16 15 45 103
Expected
19.9 8.1 21.9 17.4 35.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 29 13 21 13 3 79
Expected
15.2 6.2 16.8 13.4 27.4 79.0
Count
Total Count 49 20 54 43 88 254
Expected
49.0 20.0 54.0 43.0 88.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 134.847(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 144.956 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
57.408 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum


expected count is 1.26.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.476 .036 -8.600 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.499 .039 -9.140 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

20.act without consulting the group.

20.act without consulting the group. Total


Always occasionaly seldom never
age of 20-30 Count 3 13 0 0 16
respondent Expected
7.3 3.0 .4 5.3 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 36 17 0 3 56
Expected
25.6 10.4 1.5 18.5 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 41 2 7 53 103
Expected
47.0 19.1 2.8 34.1 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 36 15 0 28 79
Expected
36.1 14.6 2.2 26.1 79.0
Count
Total Count 116 47 7 84 254
Expected
116.0 47.0 7.0 84.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 100.359(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 107.362 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
5.768 1 .016
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (31.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .44.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .151 .051 2.425 .016(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.144 .057 2.318 .021(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

21back up the members in their action.

21back up the members in their action. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
7.2 1.9 1.2 5.7 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 15 0 6 56
Expected
25.4 6.6 4.2 19.8 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 41 13 6 43 103
Expected
46.6 12.2 7.7 36.5 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 37 2 13 27 79
Expected
35.8 9.3 5.9 28.0 79.0
Count
Total Count 115 30 19 90 254
Expected
115.0 30.0 19.0 90.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 63.891(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 70.109 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.043 1 .835
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.20.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .013 .066 .207 .836(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.029 .064 .460 .646(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

22.emphasize yhe meeting of deadlines.

22.emphasize yhe meeting of deadlines. Tota


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 1 0 13 2 0
respondent Expected
1.4 5.1 3.0 4.2 2.3
Count
31-40 Count 1 15 5 21 14
Expected
5.1 17.9 10.4 14.8 7.9
Count
41-50 Count 8 42 15 22 16
Expected
9.3 32.8 19.1 27.2 14.6 1
Count
above 50 Count 13 24 14 22 6
Expected
7.2 25.2 14.6 20.8 11.2
Count
Total Count 23 81 47 67 36
Expected
23.0 81.0 47.0 67.0 36.0 2
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 68.538(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 61.189 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
7.517 1 .006
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (20.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum


expected count is 1.45.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.172 .054 -2.778 .006(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.187 .058 -3.016 .003(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

23.treat all group members as my equals.

23.treat all group members as my equals.


never seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 13 0 2 1
respondent Expected
1.3 6.2 .4 3.6 4.6
Count
31-40 Count 0 16 0 36 4
Expected
4.4 21.6 1.3 12.6 16.1
Count
41-50 Count 20 34 6 15 28
Expected
8.1 39.7 2.4 23.1 29.6
Count
above 50 Count 0 35 0 4 40
Expected
6.2 30.5 1.9 17.7 22.7
Count
Total Count 20 98 6 57 73
Expected
20.0 98.0 6.0 57.0 73.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 131.665(a) 12 .000
Likelihood Ratio 132.308 12 .000
Linear-by-Linear
4.256 1 .039
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 8 cells (40.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .38.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .130 .055 2.077 .039(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.160 .058 2.575 .011(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

24encourage the use of uniform procedures

24encourage the use of uniform procedures Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 13 1 16
respondent Expected
5.2 4.7 2.5 3.5 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 17 21 17 1 56
Expected
18.3 16.5 8.8 12.3 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 44 23 8 28 103
Expected
33.7 30.4 16.2 22.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 22 29 2 26 79
Expected
25.8 23.3 12.4 17.4 79.0
Count
Total Count 83 75 40 56 254
Expected
83.0 75.0 40.0 56.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 96.836(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 91.784 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.023 1 .879
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum


expected count is 2.52.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .010 .056 .152 .879(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.015 .060 .234 .815(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

26.am willing to make changes

26.am willing to make changes Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 0 2 0 14 16
respondent Expected
3.5 4.2 4.7 3.6 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 36 3 17 56
Expected
12.3 14.6 16.5 12.6 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 34 17 45 7 103
Expected
22.7 26.8 30.4 23.1 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 22 11 27 19 79
Expected
17.4 20.5 23.3 17.7 79.0
Count
Total Count 56 66 75 57 254
Expected
56.0 66.0 75.0 57.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 129.860(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 138.060 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
9.026 1 .003
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 3.53.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.189 .063 -3.053 .003(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.135 .067 -2.167 .031(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

27.make sure that my part in organizational is understood by group


members.

27.make sure that my part in organizational is


understood by group members. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
6.4 .8 2.7 6.0 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 3 18 56
Expected
22.5 2.9 9.5 21.2 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 41 13 13 36 103
Expected
41.4 5.3 17.4 38.9 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 24 0 27 28 79
Expected
31.7 4.0 13.4 29.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 102 13 43 96 254
Expected
102.0 13.0 43.0 96.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 64.369(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 67.490 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.165 1 .685
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .82.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .026 .065 .405 .686(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.037 .066 .587 .558(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

28.am friendly and approachable

28.am friendly and approachable Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
5.9 1.3 2.7 6.0 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 15 6 56
Expected
20.7 4.6 9.5 21.2 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 33 21 0 49 103
Expected
38.1 8.5 17.4 38.9 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 24 0 28 27 79
Expected
29.2 6.5 13.4 29.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 94 21 43 96 254
Expected
94.0 21.0 43.0 96.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 108.400(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 131.895 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.038 1 .308
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.32.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .064 .064 1.019 .309(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman .089 .063 1.413 .159(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

29.ask that group members follow standard rules and regulations.

29.ask that group members follow standard rules and


regulations. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 0 2 13 1 16
respondent Expected
3.0 4.2 4.0 4.8 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 35 2 19 56
Expected
10.6 14.8 13.9 16.8 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 27 27 15 34 103
Expected
19.5 27.2 25.5 30.8 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 21 3 33 22 79
Expected
14.9 20.8 19.6 23.6 79.0
Count
Total Count 48 67 63 76 254
Expected
48.0 67.0 63.0 76.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 111.129(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 124.124 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.273 1 .602
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 3.02.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.033 .053 -.521 .603(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.010 .059 -.159 .874(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

31.make group members feel at ease when talking with them.

31.make group members feel at ease


when talking with them.

seldom occasionaly Always Total


age of 20-30 Count 2 0 14 16
respondent Expected
5.4 1.8 8.8 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 21 56
Expected
18.7 6.4 30.9 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 25 28 50 103
Expected
34.5 11.8 56.8 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 23 1 55 79
Expected
26.4 9.0 43.5 79.0
Count
Total Count 85 29 140 254
Expected
85.0 29.0 140.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 67.055(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 71.262 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
3.133 1 .077
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 1 cells (8.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.83.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .111 .065 1.778 .077(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.151 .065 2.421 .016(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

32.let group memgers know what is expected of them.


Crosstab

32.let group memgers know what is expected of


them. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 2 1 0 13 16
respondent Expected
6.2 1.6 2.9 5.2 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 1 0 20 56
Expected
21.8 5.7 10.1 18.3 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 47 9 13 34 103
Expected
40.1 10.5 18.7 33.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 15 15 33 16 79
Expected
30.8 8.1 14.3 25.8 79.0
Count
Total Count 99 26 46 83 254
Expected
99.0 26.0 46.0 83.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 85.010(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 91.345 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.003 1 .956
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 2 cells (12.5%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.64.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .003 .063 .055 .956(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.027 .066 .434 .665(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

34.put suggestions made by the group into operation.

34.put suggestions made by the group into operation. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 0 3 13 0 16
respondent Expected
4.3 5.9 4.7 1.2 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 0 39 17 0 56
Expected
15.0 20.5 16.3 4.2 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 27 28 35 13 103
Expected
27.6 37.7 30.0 7.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 41 23 9 6 79
Expected
21.1 28.9 23.0 5.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 68 93 74 19 254
Expected
68.0 93.0 74.0 19.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 93.050(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 107.776 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
22.850 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.20.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.301 .051 -5.002 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.334 .054 -5.627 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

35.see to it that group members are working up to capacity.

35.see to it that group members are working up to


capacity. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
7.1 .1 3.6 5.2 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 3 18 56
Expected
24.9 .2 12.6 18.3 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 53 0 27 23 103
Expected
45.8 .4 23.1 33.7 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 23 1 27 28 79
Expected
35.1 .3 17.7 25.8 79.0
Count
Total Count 113 1 57 83 254
Expected
113.0 1.0 57.0 83.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 49.957(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 53.507 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.175 1 .676
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (31.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .06.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .026 .066 .417 .677(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.046 .068 .732 .465(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

38.get group approval in important matters before going ahead.

38.get group approval in important matters before


going ahead. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 2 14 0 0 16
respondent Expected
4.9 3.0 5.0 3.1 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 21 3 29 3 56
Expected
17.0 10.6 17.6 10.8 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 31 17 16 39 103
Expected
31.2 19.5 32.4 19.9 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 23 14 35 7 79
Expected
23.9 14.9 24.9 15.2 79.0
Count
Total Count 77 48 80 49 254
Expected
77.0 48.0 80.0 49.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 104.719(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 96.156 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.560 1 .212
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 3.02.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .079 .050 1.251 .212(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.058 .054 .926 .355(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

39.see to it that the work of group members is coordinated.

39.see to it that the work of group members is


coordinated. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


age of 20-30 Count 2 0 13 1 16
respondent Expected
6.2 1.0 1.1 7.7 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 2 19 56
Expected
21.8 3.5 3.7 26.9 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 40 14 2 47 103
Expected
40.1 6.5 6.9 49.5 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 22 2 0 55 79
Expected
30.8 5.0 5.3 37.9 79.0
Count
Total Count 99 16 17 122 254
Expected
99.0 16.0 17.0 122.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 186.738(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 107.482 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
10.011 1 .002
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (31.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.01.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .199 .056 3.222 .001(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.258 .058 4.246 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

40.keep the group working together as a team.


Crosstab

40.keep the group working together as a team.


1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 Total
age of 20-30 Count 2 0 0 14 16
respondent Expected
8.4 .1 .8 6.7 16.0
Count
31-40 Count 35 0 0 21 56
Expected
29.3 .2 2.9 23.6 56.0
Count
41-50 Count 59 1 0 43 103
Expected
53.9 .4 5.3 43.4 103.0
Count
above 50 Count 37 0 13 29 79
Expected
41.4 .3 4.0 33.3 79.0
Count
Total Count 133 1 13 107 254
Expected
133.0 1.0 13.0 107.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 45.813(a) 9 .000
Likelihood Ratio 47.993 9 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.109 1 .292
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 7 cells (43.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .06.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.066 .063 -1.053 .293(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.046 .063 -.739 .461(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

Experience of respondent

1. Do personal favour for group members.


Crosstab

1.do personal favour for group members. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 44 13 42 0 0 99
respondent Expected
39.0 12.9 29.6 9.4 8.2 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
2.8 .9 2.1 .7 .6 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 56 20 34 17 21 148
Expected
58.3 19.2 44.3 14.0 12.2 148.0
Count
Total Count 100 33 76 24 21 254
Expected
100.0 33.0 76.0 24.0 21.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 99.878(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 81.788 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
8.956 1 .003
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .58.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp. Approx.
Value Std. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Error(a)
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .188 .053 3.041 .003(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.150 .059 2.401 .017(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

2.make my attitudes clear to group

2.make my attitudes clear to group Total


seldom occasionally often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 35 0 34 30 99
respondent Expected
33.1 11.7 13.3 40.9 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.3 .8 .9 2.9 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 43 30 0 75 148
Expected
49.5 17.5 19.8 61.2 148.0
Count
Total Count 85 30 34 105 254
Expected
85.0 30.0 34.0 105.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 93.876(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 115.407 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.728 1 .394
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .83.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .054 .061 .853 .395(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.106 .062 1.698 .091(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

3.do little things to make it pleasent to be member of the group

3.do little things to make it pleasent to be member of the group Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 0 27 35 24 13 99
respondent Expected
.4 13.6 39.0 15.2 30.8 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
.0 1.0 2.8 1.1 2.2 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 1 8 58 15 66 148
Expected
.6 20.4 58.3 22.7 46.0 148.0
Count
Total Count 1 35 100 39 79 254
Expected
1.0 35.0 100.0 39.0 79.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 59.150(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 62.561 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
25.104 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 7 cells (46.7%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .03.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .315 .057 5.269 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.317 .058 5.299 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

4.try out my new ideas with the group

4.try out my new ideas with the group Total


seldom occasionally often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 48 17 17 17 99
respondent Expected
42.9 14.8 17.9 23.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
3.0 1.0 1.3 1.7 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 62 14 29 43 148
Expected
64.1 22.1 26.8 35.0 148.0
Count
Total Count 110 38 46 60 254
Expected
110.0 38.0 46.0 60.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 47.609(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 34.886 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
4.265 1 .039
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.05.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .130 .062 2.079 .039(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.119 .062 1.904 .058(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

6.am easy to understand.

6.am easy to understand. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 0 51 1 17 30 99
respondent Expected
2.3 34.3 12.1 11.7 38.6 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
.2 2.4 .9 .8 2.7 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 6 30 30 13 69 148
Expected
3.5 51.3 18.1 17.5 57.7 148.0
Count
Total Count 6 88 31 30 99 254
Expected
6.0 88.0 31.0 30.0 99.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 60.037(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 69.720 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
7.647 1 .006
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 7 cells (46.7%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .17.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp. Approx.
Value Std. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Error(a)
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .174 .062 2.803 .005(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.201 .062 3.263 .001(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

7.rule with an iron hand.

7.rule with an iron hand. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 31 0 17 44 7 99
respondent Expected
24.6 12.9 19.1 17.5 24.9 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 0 0 7 7
Expected
1.7 .9 1.4 1.2 1.8 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 32 33 32 1 50 148
Expected
36.7 19.2 28.6 26.2 37.3 148.0
Count
Total Count 63 33 49 45 64 254
Expected
63.0 33.0 49.0 45.0 64.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 127.868(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 149.892 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.051 1 .821
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .91.

Symmetric Measures
Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .014 .061 .226 .822(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.026 .064 .413 .680(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

8.find time to listen to gruop member.

8.find time to listen to gruop member. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 35 0 17 47 99
respondent Expected
32.7 5.5 16.8 44.0 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
2.3 .4 1.2 3.1 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 49 14 19 66 148
Expected
48.9 8.2 25.1 65.8 148.0
Count
Total Count 84 14 43 113 254
Expected
84.0 14.0 43.0 113.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 45.812(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 41.166 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.225 1 .635
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .39.

Symmetric Measures
Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.030 .064 -.474 .636(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.021 .064 -.339 .735(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

9.criticize poor work.

9.criticize poor work. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 20 1 17 61 0 99
respondent Expected
17.1 15.6 19.9 41.3 5.1 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
1.2 1.1 1.4 2.9 .4 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 24 32 34 45 13 148
Expected
25.6 23.3 29.7 61.8 7.6 148.0
Count
Total Count 44 40 51 106 13 254
Expected
44.0 40.0 51.0 106.0 13.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 78.841(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 80.574 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
2.525 1 .112
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .36.
Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.100 .063 -1.594 .112(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.116 .064 -1.855 .065(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

11.speak in manner not to be questioned


Crosstab

11.speak in manner not to be questioned Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 13 34 1 17 34 99
respondent Expected
7.4 18.7 9.0 31.6 32.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
.5 1.3 .6 2.2 2.3 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 6 14 22 57 49 148
Expected
11.1 28.0 13.4 47.2 48.4 148.0
Count
Total Count 19 48 23 81 83 254
Expected
19.0 48.0 23.0 81.0 83.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 62.421(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 67.082 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
13.028 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .52.
Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .227 .064 3.699 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.167 .067 2.693 .008(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

12.keep to myself.

12.keep to myself. Total


Always often occasionaly seldom never
experience of 0-10 Count 35 17 7 27 13 99
respondent Expected
39.0 14.8 18.3 12.9 14.0 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.8 1.0 1.3 .9 1.0 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 58 21 40 6 23 148
Expected
58.3 22.1 27.4 19.2 21.0 148.0
Count
Total Count 100 38 47 33 36 254
Expected
100.0 38.0 47.0 33.0 36.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 49.285(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 52.606 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.254 1 .263
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .91.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.070 .063 -1.121 .264(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.060 .064 -.952 .342(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

13.look out for the personal welfare of individual group member.

13.look out for the personal welfare of individual group member. Total
never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 27 25 0 34 13 99
respondent Expected
15.6 26.1 9.4 23.8 24.2 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
1.1 1.8 .7 1.7 1.7 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 13 35 24 27 49 148
Expected
23.3 39.0 14.0 35.5 36.1 148.0
Count
Total Count 40 67 24 61 62 254
Expected
40.0 67.0 24.0 61.0 62.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 65.635(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 72.464 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
11.499 1 .001
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .66.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .213 .061 3.464 .001(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.231 .061 3.766 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

14.assign group member to paticular tasks.

14.assign group member to paticular tasks. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 8 27 34 30 99
respondent Expected
27.7 27.3 15.6 28.5 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.0 1.9 1.1 2.0 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 56 43 6 43 148
Expected
41.4 40.8 23.3 42.5 148.0
Count
Total Count 71 70 40 73 254
Expected
71.0 70.0 40.0 73.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 72.004(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 76.727 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
15.814 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.10.
Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.250 .057 -4.099 .00
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.252 .058 -4.134 .00
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

16.schedule the work to be done.

16.schedule the work to be done. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 52 0 17 30 99
respondent Expected
44.0 .8 11.7 42.5 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
3.1 .1 .8 3.0 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 54 2 13 79 148
Expected
65.8 1.2 17.5 63.5 148.0
Count
Total Count 113 2 30 109 254
Expected
113.0 2.0 30.0 109.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 24.682(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 27.984 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
9.134 1 .003
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 6 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .06.
Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .190 .061 3.072 .002(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.211 .061 3.422 .001(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

17.maintain definite standards of performance.

17.maintain definite standards of performance. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 34 0 1 64 99
respondent Expected
31.6 6.2 19.5 41.7 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.2 .4 1.4 2.9 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 40 16 49 43 148
Expected
47.2 9.3 29.1 62.3 148.0
Count
Total Count 81 16 50 107 254
Expected
81.0 16.0 50.0 107.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 76.262(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 92.970 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
3.108 1 .078
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .44.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.111 .064 -1.770 .078(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.165 .067 -2.653 .008(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

18.refuse to explain my action.

18.refuse to explain my action. Total


Always often occasionaly seldom never
experience of 0-10 Count 0 0 17 17 65 99
respondent Expected
19.1 7.8 21.0 16.8 34.3 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 0 7
Expected
1.4 .6 1.5 1.2 2.4 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 42 20 37 26 23 148
Expected
28.6 11.7 31.5 25.1 51.3 148.0
Count
Total Count 49 20 54 43 88 254
Expected
49.0 20.0 54.0 43.0 88.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 113.356(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 130.429 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
73.504 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .55.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.539 .040 -10.158 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.543 .045 -10.266 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

20.act without consulting the group.

20.act without consulting the group. Total


Always occasionaly seldom never
experience of 0-10 Count 44 34 1 20 99
respondent Expected
45.2 18.3 2.7 32.7 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
3.2 1.3 .2 2.3 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 65 13 6 64 148
Expected
67.6 27.4 4.1 48.9 148.0
Count
Total Count 116 47 7 84 254
Expected
116.0 47.0 7.0 84.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 41.028(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 43.418 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
5.154 1 .023
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 6 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .19.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .143 .059 2.289 .023(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.138 .061 2.217 .028(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

21back up the members in their action.

21back up the members in their action. Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 52 17 0 30 99
respondent Expected
44.8 11.7 7.4 35.1 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
3.2 .8 .5 2.5 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 63 6 19 60 148
Expected
67.0 17.5 11.1 52.4 148.0
Count
Total Count 115 30 19 90 254
Expected
115.0 30.0 19.0 90.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 78.514(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 64.773 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
6.129 1 .013
Association
N of Valid Cases
254
a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .52.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .156 .062 2.501 .013(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.130 .063 2.087 .038(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

22.emphasizey the meeting of deadlines.

22.emphasize yhe meeting of deadlines. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 0 25 17 27 30 99
respondent Expected
9.0 31.6 18.3 26.1 14.0 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
.6 2.2 1.3 1.8 1.0 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 23 49 30 40 6 148
Expected
13.4 47.2 27.4 39.0 21.0 148.0
Count
Total Count 23 81 47 67 36 254
Expected
23.0 81.0 47.0 67.0 36.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 61.490(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 70.102 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear
31.989 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 5 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .63.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.356 .054 -6.039 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.341 .056 -5.755 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

23.treat all group members as my equals.


Crosstab

23.treat all group members as my equals. Total


never seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 7 35 0 57 0 99
respondent Expected
7.8 38.2 2.3 22.2 28.5 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 0 7
Expected
.6 2.7 .2 1.6 2.0 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 6 63 6 0 73 148
Expected
11.7 57.1 3.5 33.2 42.5 148.0
Count
Total Count 20 98 6 57 73 254
Expected
20.0 98.0 6.0 57.0 73.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 227.676(a) 8 .000
Likelihood Ratio 225.128 8 .000
Linear-by-Linear 5.314 1 .021
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 7 cells (46.7%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .17.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .145 .056 2.325 .021(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.219 .060 3.564 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

24encourage the use of uniform procedures

24encourage the use of uniform procedures Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 25 27 34 13 99
respondent Expected
32.4 29.2 15.6 21.8 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.3 2.1 1.1 1.5 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 51 48 6 43 148
Expected
48.4 43.7 23.3 32.6 148.0
Count
Total Count 83 75 40 56 254
Expected
83.0 75.0 40.0 56.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 58.284(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 59.903 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.173 1 .677
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.10.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.026 .060 -.416 .678(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.041 .062 -.646 .519(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

26.am willing to make changes

26.am willing to make changes Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 7 58 0 34 99
respondent Expected
21.8 25.7 29.2 22.2 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
1.5 1.8 2.1 1.6 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 49 8 68 23 148
Expected
32.6 38.5 43.7 33.2 148.0
Count
Total Count 56 66 75 57 254
Expected
56.0 66.0 75.0 57.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 151.741(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 182.354 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.726 1 .189
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.54.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.083 .061 -1.316 .189(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.067 .067 -1.071 .285(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

27.make sure that my part in organizational is understood by group


members.

27.make sure that my part in organizational is


understood by group members. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 52 0 0 47 99
respondent Expected
39.8 5.1 16.8 37.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
2.8 .4 1.2 2.6 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 50 6 43 49 148
Expected
59.4 7.6 25.1 55.9 148.0
Count
Total Count 102 13 43 96 254
Expected
102.0 13.0 43.0 96.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 173.358(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 104.364 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.263 1 .261
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .36.

Symmetric Measures
Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .071 .066 1.125 .262(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.037 .068 .594 .553(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254

a Not assuming the null hypothesis.


b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

28.am friendly and approachable

28.am friendly and approachable Total


seldom occasionaly often Always
experience of 0-10 Count 51 1 17 30 99
respondent Expected
36.6 8.2 16.8 37.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.6 .6 1.2 2.6 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 36 20 26 66 148
Expected
54.8 12.2 25.1 55.9 148.0
Count
Total Count 94 21 43 96 254
Expected
94.0 21.0 43.0 96.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests
Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 38.531(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 43.875 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
11.387 1 .001
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .58.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .212 .061 3.446 .001(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.224 .062 3.644 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

29.ask that group members follow standard rules and regulations.

29.ask that group members follow standard rules and


regulations. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 7 45 30 17 99
respondent Expected
18.7 26.1 24.6 29.6 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
1.3 1.8 1.7 2.1 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 41 15 33 59 148
Expected
28.0 39.0 36.7 44.3 148.0
Count
Total Count 48 67 63 76 254
Expected
48.0 67.0 63.0 76.0 254.0
Count
Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 73.249(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 76.503 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
1.507 1 .220
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.32.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .077 .059 1.229 .220(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.099 .063 1.574 .117(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

31.make group members feel at ease when talking with them.

31.make group members feel at ease


when talking with them.

seldom occasionaly Always Total


experience of 0-10 Count 44 7 48 99
respondent Expected
33.1 11.3 54.6 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 7
Expected
2.3 .8 3.9 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 41 15 92 148
Expected
49.5 16.9 81.6 148.0
Count
Total Count 85 29 140 254
Expected
85.0 29.0 140.0 254.0
Count
Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 63.319(a) 4 .000
Likelihood Ratio 39.394 4 .000
Linear-by-Linear
6.128 1 .013
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 3 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .80.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .156 .063 2.501 .013(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.160 .063 2.580 .010(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

32.let group memgers know what is expected of them.

32.let group memgers know what is expected of


them. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 51 1 0 47 99
respondent Expected
38.6 10.1 17.9 32.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
2.7 .7 1.3 2.3 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 41 25 46 36 148
Expected
57.7 15.1 26.8 48.4 148.0
Count
Total Count 99 26 46 83 254
Expected
99.0 26.0 46.0 83.0 254.0
Count
Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 75.889(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 97.605 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.372 1 .542
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .72.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .038 .066 .609 .543(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.032 .070 .504 .615(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254

a Not assuming the null hypothesis.


b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

34.put suggestions made by the group into operation.

34.put suggestions made by the group into operation. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 0 51 48 0 99
respondent Expected
26.5 36.2 28.8 7.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
1.9 2.6 2.0 .5 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 68 42 19 19 148
Expected
39.6 54.2 43.1 11.1 148.0
Count
Total Count 68 93 74 19 254
Expected 68.0 93.0 74.0 19.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 111.901(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 142.427 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
23.058 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .52.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.302 .056 -5.027 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.357 .056 -6.066 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

35.see to it that group members are working up to capacity.

35.see to it that group members are working up to


capacity. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 51 0 14 34 99
respondent Expected
44.0 .4 22.2 32.4 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected
3.1 .0 1.6 2.3 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 55 1 43 49 148
Expected
65.8 .6 33.2 48.4 148.0
Count
Total Count 113 1 57 83 254
Expected
113.0 1.0 57.0 83.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 18.323(a) 6 .005
Likelihood Ratio 21.533 6 .001
Linear-by-Linear
2.675 1 .102
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 6 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .03.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .103 .063 1.641 .102(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.091 .064 1.452 .148(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

38.get group approval in important matters before going ahead.

38.get group approval in important matters before


going ahead. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 34 18 34 13 99
respondent Expected
30.0 18.7 31.2 19.1 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 0 7 0 7
Expected
2.1 1.3 2.2 1.4 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 43 30 39 36 148
Expected
44.9 28.0 46.6 28.6 148.0
Count
Total Count 77 48 80 49 254
Expected
77.0 48.0 80.0 49.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 21.396(a) 6 .002
Likelihood Ratio 22.487 6 .001
Linear-by-Linear
1.726 1 .189
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.32.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .083 .062 1.316 .189(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.080 .062 1.274 .204(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

39.see to it that the work of group members is coordinated.

39.see to it that the work of group members is


coordinated. Total

seldom occasionaly often Always


experience of 0-10 Count 51 1 17 30 99
respondent Expected
38.6 6.2 6.6 47.6 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 0 7 0 0 7
Expected
2.7 .4 .5 3.4 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 48 8 0 92 148
Expected
57.7 9.3 9.9 71.1 148.0
Count
Total Count 99 16 17 122 254
Expected
99.0 16.0 17.0 122.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 153.107(a) 6 .000
Likelihood Ratio 95.253 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
13.191 1 .000
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 4 cells (33.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .44.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R .228 .061 3.723 .000(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
.260 .061 4.273 .000(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

40. Keep the group working together as a team.

40.keep the group working together as a team.


1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 Total
experience of 0-10 Count 51 1 0 47 99
respondent Expected
51.8 .4 5.1 41.7 99.0
Count
11-20 Count 7 0 0 0 7
Expected 3.7 .0 .4 2.9 7.0
Count
21-30 Count 75 0 13 60 148
Expected
77.5 .6 7.6 62.3 148.0
Count
Total Count 133 1 13 107 254
Expected
133.0 1.0 13.0 107.0 254.0
Count

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig.
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 17.714(a) 6 .007
Likelihood Ratio 25.044 6 .000
Linear-by-Linear
.019 1 .889
Association
N of Valid Cases
254

a 6 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is .03.

Symmetric Measures

Asymp.
Std. Approx.
Value Error(a) T(b) Approx. Sig.
Interval by Interval Pearson's R -.009 .063 -.139 .890(c)
Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman
-.016 .064 -.247 .805(c)
Correlation
N of Valid Cases 254
a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c Based on normal approximation.

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